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Spikor could make a great Bane type character for He-Man, making his life generally miserable and embodying evil at every step! After all he did step into Skeletor's "Evilgizer", increasing his evil power ten times over to become the most evil being on Eternia!

Hold up, are those the $60 IKEA glass cases? I ask because I'm going to get one of those for my Figuarts collection when I move to a new apartment at the end of the year. I had thought about getting some for my MOTUC collection, but I did not think the beasts and large figures could actually fit in there. How is the fit for them? Especially Tytus, Megator, and Swift Wind?

Can someone PM me the US number for Matty? I want to talk to someone who might has a clue of what is going on.

Hold up, are those the $60 IKEA glass cases? I ask because I'm going to get one of those for my Figuarts collection when I move to a new apartment at the end of the year. I had thought about getting some for my MOTUC collection, but I did not think the beasts and large figures could actually fit in there. How is the fit for them? Especially Tytus, Megator, and Swift Wind?

Yep, those are the ones! The Beasts, Swift Wind, Griffin, all of them fit in just fine. I was able to fit the Wind Raider in there as well with no problems!

The photos look great on my Canon Rebel XSI's screen, but when I copy/paste them from the memory card they look terrible (left image). I can adjust them in Photoshop (right photo) but there must be something I can adjust to give me a better starting image. Does anyone know what I could do to fix this? I'm not sure what terms I could use to search on google about this issue.

I'm not familiar with the exact model of camera, but I know with a lot of Canon's line, you can create what is called a "picture style". If applicable to your model of camera, you can do the manipulation via a Picture Style Editor and load that information to your camera as a preset, and use that preset when taking all your pics.